The Tweaks Anthology is a WeiDU compilation of fixes, cosmetic changes, and tweaks that will run on every Infinity Engine game, from the original Planescape:Torment, through the Icewind Dale and Baldur's Gate series, and the new Enhanced Editions of the games. The successor to BG2 Tweaks and several other tweak packs, some of these were fan requests, others are needed fixes, and others simply make dealing with the more irritating aspects of the game engine easier. Each component can be installed separately so the player can pick and choose only which ones they wish to install. Version 2 adds seven new components and a couple of new options for existing components as well as some fixes, most notable being better PSTEE detection.

Loosen Item Restrictions for Multi- and Dual-class Druids is now Change Item Restrictions for Multi- and Dual-class Druids, as you now have options to loosen or tighten these restrictions.

Allow Cromwell to Upgrade Watcher's Keep Items was streamlined a bit, mainly to make the new Cromwell component easier to write

All Alter Weapon Proficiency System options save Rebalanced Profiencies could potentially rob joinable NPCs of overall pips since various proficiencies could get combined. These "duplicate proficiency" points are now re-assigned so that joinable NPCs retain their correct total of weapon pips.

Le sigh, already our first bug. Installing any of the components that alter rest spawns will also enable you to rest anywhere.

Don't be too harsh on yourself. If anything, the fault lies with me that i didn't report it earlier. If only my brain worked , i could have reported it weeks ago. I rested 100 times in places that i couldn't before and it only occurred to me that something is fishy when i accidentally clicked rest in the slaver stockade.

During my tests of my own version of the level-locked spell scrolls, I discovered that the original BG1/TotSC and IWD1/HoW/TotLM engines do not check the minimum level field of items. So while the component is installable on these engines, it won't have any effect.

Also, scribing new spells in the spellbook does not check the level field either. But since the spell won't be castable until the caster levels up anyway, I suppose this does not matter much.

Finally, my original mod actually allowed casters to use scrolls of one level beyond what they can normally cast. So a 7th level priest (4th level spells) would be able to use a scroll of Cure Critical Wounds (5th level spell). Otherwise they would have to wait till they are 9th level which is beyond the TotSC level cap, so those scrolls of Cure Critical Wounds added to some temples in BG1 by BG1UB would be useless.

Yeah, the fix for the increased ammo size is already posted to Github and will be in v3.

The issue with Increase Gem & Jewelry stacking (and scroll stacking, too) is that it goes through all scripts and dialogues and adjusts a few actions here and there so that entire item stacks don't get eaten. During the search, any time it hits a dialogue with a bad action/trigger it will spit out a warning--in this case, it's complaining (correctly) that dcallian.dlg uses an action not listed in action.ids--but these are unrelated to the tweak itself.

Aw, thanks for including so many of my suggestions. ^^

During my tests of my own version of the level-locked spell scrolls, I discovered that the original BG1/TotSC and IWD1/HoW/TotLM engines do not check the minimum level field of items. So while the component is installable on these engines, it won't have any effect.

Also, scribing new spells in the spellbook does not check the level field either. But since the spell won't be castable until the caster levels up anyway, I suppose this does not matter much.

Finally, my original mod actually allowed casters to use scrolls of one level beyond what they can normally cast. So a 7th level priest (4th level spells) would be able to use a scroll of Cure Critical Wounds (5th level spell). Otherwise they would have to wait till they are 9th level which is beyond the TotSC level cap, so those scrolls of Cure Critical Wounds added to some temples in BG1 by BG1UB would be useless.

Cheers. I actually excluded divine spell scrolls, mainly because there are so few of them I didn't think they'd be worth the effort, but there's no reason not to include them as well.

I came here with a simple dream: a dream of killing all humans. And this is how it must end? Who's the real seven billion ton robot monster here? Not I. Not... I.